The correct answer should be A & D.
"Since the boot partition only stores the files needed by the bootloader, the initial RAM disk and kernel images, it can be quite small by today’s standards."
source - "LPI Learning Materials: LPIC-1 (101)" Version 5.0, page 57
AD, not just because saw it correct in another guide, but because just by ls -la /boot you can see it and play around with those contents, I do it almost everyday in my job.
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